Hip pain

Hip pain can be caused by disease, injury to the hip joint, back problems, injury to a joint near the hip or sometimes can be present with no known cause. Sometimes a change in your walking pattern after a foot or knee injury can also produce hip pain. Physical therapists can assess your gait (walking pattern) and design a treatment plan based on your symptoms and the cause of your hip pain. If you have hip pain, talk to your doctor to see if physical therapy is right for you.

At Community Physical Therapy and Rehab, we can treat the following conditions that may cause hip pain:

Osteoarthritis

Hip replacement surgery

Trochanteric bursitis

Other types of bursitis

Piriformis syndrome

Hip labrum tears

Anterior hip snapping syndrome

Athletic pubalgia (sports hernia)

Fracture

Pain from fall

IT band syndrome

Tendonitis

Muscular strain

Sacroiliac (SI) joint pain

Walking and balance problems

Treatment options for hip pain

Treatment for hip pain may include the following rehab recommendations and physical therapy techniques: